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Originally Posted by Mazrim
I'm assuming the one behind your dad's place isn't along the Bow River and doesn't see much traffic. A paved pathway is accessible for more users, lower maintenance when the pathway sees high use, and can withstand erosion better when built correctly.
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Naw, from Riverside park north is all gravel. Most paths are in the older part of town. They basically need and get no maintenance because they were built well. Their is no way on earth a paved path going through Canmore winters would have survived and been in better condition than the gravel ones after 30 years. Not a chance.
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